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IMG Named As A Top Work Place

Jun 23, 2009

(INDIANAPOLIS) – International Medical Group®, Inc. (IMG®), a worldwide leader in designing, distributing and administering global health care benefits, has been named as a top place to work in Central Indiana according to The Indianapolis Star. In association with Workplace Dynamics, The Indianapolis Star evaluated over 100 employers allowing more than 17,000 employees to respond to a confidential employee survey. Twenty-two extensively researched questions were asked of IMG staff members. The questions focused on IMG’s business operations, values, policies and facilities. At the end of the survey, employees were given the opportunity to provide candid comments.

“Receiving recognition as a top workplace is always an honor; in this case it is even more rewarding because it is based solely on the opinion of the employees,” said Kathy Schutte, Senior Vice President of IMG. “Our employees are the key to our success and it is vital that we provide an environment that allows us to attract and retain quality people, in turn allowing us to provide top level services to all of our clients and customers. Joe Brougher, our president, understands how to treat people right! He listens and takes into account all of the little things that make a big difference. It’s a great team to be a part of.”

IMG placed third on the list of 46 medium-sized companies. Over its 19-year history, IMG has demonstrated great strength and stability and offers its employees a rich benefit package including paid medical insurance, short and long term disability coverage, life insurance, tuition reimbursement, a substantial company match to its 401(k) plan, along with a short vesting schedule, and a generous vacation accrual policy. Additionally, IMG offers its employees recreational facilities (lounge and fitness gym), as well as wellness benefits (flu shots, mammograms and a fitness boot camp) free of charge. IMG employs over 200 professionals and has service and assistance centers in the U.S. and United Kingdom.